The British Museum is situated on the Great Russell Street in London and is open daily from 10 to 5.30. Only certain selected galleries are open for public viewing on Thursdays and Fridays. The museum gives information about the human...

The magnificent residence of Queen Elizabeth the second, "home" of the royal family since 1837. The building can be visited only a few weeks a year. In any case, its magnificence can be seen from the outside, trying to peek from the main entrance.

One of the most famous museums in the world that contains many wax figures depicting famous people of the past and present. In addition to taking many pictures with the VIP's, fun is guaranteed, thanks to the Planetarium and the Hall of Horrors.

In 1976 the Queen played in Hyde Park. More than a hundred years earlier, in 1851, the Great Exhibition took place here and today it is especially the Serpentine Lake that attracts visitors. Always crowded with people who relax, run, walk and...

Natural History Museum is situated on Cromwell Road in London and is open from 10 to 5.30 daily. This is finest and largest natural history museums in the world with numerous exhibits and interactive displays divided into sections...

Trafalgar Square is the heart of London. This square was created to celebrate the victory of the English fleet against the French and Spanish in 1805. Statues, fountains and obelisks occupy the square, making it one of the most beautiful in London....

If you want to buy luxurious and lavish items, then Harrods department store is the right place. This exclusive shopping center is located on the Brompton Road in London. The store is spread across a huge...

Historic bridge on the Thames river, which connects the City to the suburb of Southwark. It was originally the only one that allowed to cross the Thames. Rebuilt in 1973 in a functional and durable way, it permits excellent panoramic views of London...

During the week at 11 am, 10 am on Sundays: however it is best to arrive at least half an hour before time at the gates of the Royal Residence if you want to attend this historic ceremony of the English tradition, accompanied by an impressive band.

St. Paul's Cathedral is an iconic part of the London skyline and is also a symbol of the hope, strength and resilience of the city. Above all, this historic building is a lasting monument to the glory of God...

Modigliani, Picasso, Van Gogh, Kandinsky and Andy Warhol are just some of the great authors who have made the "Tate Modern" one of the most visited contemporary art galleries in the world. A stage that can't be missed, enriched by exhibitions of the...

This neighborhood, besides being famous for the crossing of the prime meridian, is known to be the leafy suburb of London, with several parks. Among the attractions, the Royal Observatory and also the National Maritime Museum.

Interesting museum, famous for its historical collections and its exclusive exhibitions. Provides courses that explore the science in all its "variants", such as those of energy, engineering and technology, where visitors become active part of the...

The Victoria & Albert Museum is in South Kensington, London. This museum is known as the largest museum of decorative design and arts in the world, and houses a permanent collection of more than 4.5...

Huge botanical garden located on the Thames river, with more than 30,000 species of plants. It hosts permanent and temporary exhibitions, botanical galleries, unique collections, the Japanese farmhouse, cottages and lakes, as well as children's...